The Carbon chronicle (1944-10-05)
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The Carbon chronicle (1944-10-05)
- Publication date
- 1944-10-05
- Topics
- Carbon chronicle [1929]
- Publisher
- Edouard J. Rouleau
- Collection
- peel_newspapers; peel; university_of_alberta_libraries; toronto
- Language
- English
- Item Size
- 73.5M
Page 1:
- Just Gleanings
- Federal "Deductions"
- Ration Book Five to Cover Period of a Whole Year
- Snake inside Balky Motor
- Visible Wheat Supplies
- Request Delivery Slowdown
- Alberta Short 650 Teachers
- Joe Citizen Says
- Crossing Rules Outline Border
- "the World of Wheat" Reviewed Weekly by Major H. G. L. Strange
- A Weekly Editor Looks at Ottawa
- First Snow of Fall Season Puts Halt to All Threshing
- The British Submarine Tres Passer Comes Back to Port
- Herbert H. Wright Dies at Emerson, Manitoba
- United Church News Notes
- Chas. E. Johnston to be Social Credit Candidate
- Pheasant Hunting Monday
- Farewell Party for Miss Joan Heath
- Escapes Injury When Tractor Overturns
Page 2:
- Made in Canada
- Not Wanted Here
- Research in Canada
- Resourceful Scientist
- Work Recognized
- Co-Operation Needed
- Price Control and Rationing Information
- Demand for Salt
- 'Here a Cwac There a Cwac'
- Smile Awhile
- For Surgical Sutures
Page 3:
- Russia Exacts Heavy Penalty from Finland
- Renewed Acquaintance
- Gives up Post
- To Washington
- Planning Relief for Europe is Big Problem
- For Second Time
- Canada's New Ambassador to France
- Prime Minister Winston Churchill
- Severe Measures
- To Have Meseums
- Allies Agree Situation in China Critical
- Squadrons from Canada Helped Defeat Bombs
- In Russian Hands
- Slightly Lower
- Starts Survey
Page 4:
- Local News
- Snicklefritz
- "Missing"
- Neighbors
Page 5:
- More Business Seen for Ports on West Coast
- P
- Canadians March Solemnly through Dieppe
- Promoted
- Battles Fought by Canadians Are Toughest
- Date Postponed
- Hitler Warned
- Canadian Navy Handing Enemy Crushing Blows
- Calls for Unity
- Royal Party Visits R. C. A. F. Bomber Group
- Steel Output Has Doubled in Last Five Years
- Ships Scattered
- Rate is Reduced
- Paper by Air
- Burma Casualties
Page 6:
- The Old Covered Wagon
- We Must Buy from Others If We Expect to Sell
- Local News
Page 7:
- Fur Farming Occupies a Very Important Position in the Industries of Canada
- A Dieppe Veteran
- Canada Has Been Supplying the West Indies with Horses for Their Mounted Police Work
- China's Silk Industry
- Put to Good Use
- Tough-Fibred Russians
- The Altitude Gyro
- Just Common Sense
- An Animal Cemetery
- This Week's Needlework
- Always Remembered
- Met in Foxhole
Page 8:
- World Happenings Briefly Told
- Sunday School Lesson
- Churchill to Canada; "God Bless You All!"
- Not a Record
- Army Formations
- India's Railways
- For the Sake of Good Eating-Serve Cookies
- Has Unusual Job
- Should be Rebuilt
- Lasting Remembrance
Page 9:
- Aide to Cupid
- School Lunches
- Requires a Witness
- Greatest Pilot
- Have High Priority
- Eerie Type of Warfare
- Necessary as Food
- Muffins Can Help Keep You "Regular"
- Clever Horse
- This Week's Pattern
- Dream is Shattered
- Three-Year Period
- Making Footwear
- Something to Hear
Page 10:
- Town and Country Personalographs
- Seedtime and Harvest
- -++
- Just Gleanings
- Federal "Deductions"
- Ration Book Five to Cover Period of a Whole Year
- Snake inside Balky Motor
- Visible Wheat Supplies
- Request Delivery Slowdown
- Alberta Short 650 Teachers
- Joe Citizen Says
- Crossing Rules Outline Border
- "the World of Wheat" Reviewed Weekly by Major H. G. L. Strange
- A Weekly Editor Looks at Ottawa
- First Snow of Fall Season Puts Halt to All Threshing
- The British Submarine Tres Passer Comes Back to Port
- Herbert H. Wright Dies at Emerson, Manitoba
- United Church News Notes
- Chas. E. Johnston to be Social Credit Candidate
- Pheasant Hunting Monday
- Farewell Party for Miss Joan Heath
- Escapes Injury When Tractor Overturns
Page 2:
- Made in Canada
- Not Wanted Here
- Research in Canada
- Resourceful Scientist
- Work Recognized
- Co-Operation Needed
- Price Control and Rationing Information
- Demand for Salt
- 'Here a Cwac There a Cwac'
- Smile Awhile
- For Surgical Sutures
Page 3:
- Russia Exacts Heavy Penalty from Finland
- Renewed Acquaintance
- Gives up Post
- To Washington
- Planning Relief for Europe is Big Problem
- For Second Time
- Canada's New Ambassador to France
- Prime Minister Winston Churchill
- Severe Measures
- To Have Meseums
- Allies Agree Situation in China Critical
- Squadrons from Canada Helped Defeat Bombs
- In Russian Hands
- Slightly Lower
- Starts Survey
Page 4:
- Local News
- Snicklefritz
- "Missing"
- Neighbors
Page 5:
- More Business Seen for Ports on West Coast
- P
- Canadians March Solemnly through Dieppe
- Promoted
- Battles Fought by Canadians Are Toughest
- Date Postponed
- Hitler Warned
- Canadian Navy Handing Enemy Crushing Blows
- Calls for Unity
- Royal Party Visits R. C. A. F. Bomber Group
- Steel Output Has Doubled in Last Five Years
- Ships Scattered
- Rate is Reduced
- Paper by Air
- Burma Casualties
Page 6:
- The Old Covered Wagon
- We Must Buy from Others If We Expect to Sell
- Local News
Page 7:
- Fur Farming Occupies a Very Important Position in the Industries of Canada
- A Dieppe Veteran
- Canada Has Been Supplying the West Indies with Horses for Their Mounted Police Work
- China's Silk Industry
- Put to Good Use
- Tough-Fibred Russians
- The Altitude Gyro
- Just Common Sense
- An Animal Cemetery
- This Week's Needlework
- Always Remembered
- Met in Foxhole
Page 8:
- World Happenings Briefly Told
- Sunday School Lesson
- Churchill to Canada; "God Bless You All!"
- Not a Record
- Army Formations
- India's Railways
- For the Sake of Good Eating-Serve Cookies
- Has Unusual Job
- Should be Rebuilt
- Lasting Remembrance
Page 9:
- Aide to Cupid
- School Lunches
- Requires a Witness
- Greatest Pilot
- Have High Priority
- Eerie Type of Warfare
- Necessary as Food
- Muffins Can Help Keep You "Regular"
- Clever Horse
- This Week's Pattern
- Dream is Shattered
- Three-Year Period
- Making Footwear
- Something to Hear
Page 10:
- Town and Country Personalographs
- Seedtime and Harvest
- -++
Notes
[public]: Weekly. Imprint varies. Published 12 September 1929 to [?8 September] 1960.
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- The Carbon chronicle
- Extent
- v. : ill.
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- Location
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